Disremembrance cover

Disremembrance

Dannii Minogue · 1998

33 min · 5 tracks · synth-pop · disco

An eclectic blend of dance and pop, driven by infectious rhythms and glossy production that defines late '90s club culture.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • steady pacing for dancing
  • infectious rhythms for parties
  • uplifting energy for celebrations
  • consistent mix progression throughout

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer slow, introspective music
  • dislike repetitive dance beats

Where this album fits

Career context
Released in early 1998, 'Disremembrance' was Dannii Minogue's follow-up single to her successful album 'The Singles', showcasing her emergence as a prominent figure in the dance-pop scene. At this point in her career, she was transitioning from her initial fame as a soap star into a full-fledged music artist, honing her sound with cutting-edge production techniques.
Stylistic neighbors
Kylie Minogue· Cher· Lady Gaga

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Disremembrance (Flexifinger’s radio edit) 4:06
  • 2 Disremembrance (Flexifinger’s extended “orchestral” mix) 8:02
  • 3 Disremembrance (Xenomania 12” mix) 7:39
  • 4 Disremembrance (Xenomania “Breakbeat” mix) 7:41
  • 5 Disremembrance (Flexifinger’s 12” Pop mix) 6:25

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